Jurisdiction over a region
having authority in that region.
That the agency, organization, individual, etc. (whatever is being referred to) exercises lawful authority over that particular area.
Having authority over others may mean leadership, or having the rights to speak, act or obliged with respect to others.
He has authority over all created things, including Satan, why should I be any different.
Jurisdiction refers to the authority or power of a court or legal body to hear and decide cases within a specific geographic area or over certain subject matters. It is the legal authority to interpret and apply the law.
The ONLY individual or body authorized or empowered to make statements or decisions on certain topics or subjects. (e.g.: the US Supreme Court is the sole authority on legal matters in the US)
For a court to have jurisdiction, it means that the court has the authority or the power over the case in front of it. Court jurisdictions are limited by physical boundaries as well as by subject matter. A New York traffic court has jurisdiction over traffic incidents happening within a specific boundary. It cannot hear a case from New Jersey, nor can it hear a murder case.
Pressure is a force defined as a push that acts over a certain area.
Jurisdiction can be defined as authority over a specific geographical area.
Power is having the authority or control over an individual or group of individuals.
The agency with authority over that area can - you cannot.
It seems like there may be a typographical error in your question. If you meant "jurisdiction," it refers to the authority that a court or legal system has to apply laws and make legal decisions within a particular geographic area or over certain types of cases. This authority is typically defined by laws and regulations.